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trumpeting Definition


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trumpet
noun
    1a. A brass musical wind instrument with a narrow tube and flared bell and a set of valves;
    1b. A similar but simpler instrument that is used, especially by the military, for signalling, fanfares, etc.
    2. The corona of a daffodil.
    3. Any conical device designed to amplify sound, eg an ear-trumpet.
    4. The loud cry of an elephant.
verb trumpeted, trumpeting
    intr
    1. Said of an elephant: to make a loud cry.
    intr
    2. To blow a trumpet.
    3. To make known or proclaim loudly.
      Thesaurus: bellow, proclaim, announce, call, shout, tout, roar, advertise, broadcast, extol.
Derivative: trumpeter
noun
    Derivative: trumpeted
    adj
      Derivative: trumpeting
      adj, noun
        Idiom: blow one's own trumpet
          To boast about one's own skills, achievements, etc.
            Thesaurus: brag, boast, gloat, swagger, congratulate oneself.
        Etymology: 13c: from French trompette.



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